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this is an old story for us as americans. you know, the confederates, in order to whip up hatred of lincoln, put out this rumor that he was a catholic because that was really a bad thing back then. and when fdr did all of the great social programs he did, his opponents said that he was a jew. in fact, they had a name for him, jewsovelt. this kind of antagonism and bullying and lying about people, has been going on for as long as this country -- and it makes me very sad. >> this was supposed to be a project that would bring various religions together, sort of evolved into this. at this point given the sensitivity and emotion over it, isn't that kind of impossible? even the imam now says that had he known there was going to be this uproar he wouldn't have done this. >> well, i think he said he wouldn't have done it this way. i hope he doesn't back down. i hope he still builds it. i really support it. most good-hearted americans support it. i got to they do. even though the polls show something else. >> michael moore, thanks. >>
this is an old story for us as americans. you know, the confederates, in order to whip up hatred of lincoln, put out this rumor that he was a catholic because that was really a bad thing back then. and when fdr did all of the great social programs he did, his opponents said that he was a jew. in fact, they had a name for him, jewsovelt. this kind of antagonism and bullying and lying about people, has been going on for as long as this country -- and it makes me very sad. >> this was...
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karl paladino is willing to talk to us. what is up with those racially offensive and pornographic e-mails he used to forward to his friends the republican nominee for governor of new york joins us. >>> a shocking story of a home invasion that turned into multiple murder. a woman telling a bank teller her family is being held hostage and a short time later she is dead and so is her daughter. we begin keeping them honest. tonight she's sharing a forum with her opponent chris coons, in the money race she's raking it in, claiming close to $1 million in contributions in the last 24 hours alone. karl rove who dissed her primary night did something of a 180 today, and long-time supporter sarah palin gave her free advice about only talking to friendly media. watch. >> she's going to have to dismiss that go with her gut, get out there speak to the american people, speak through fox news and let the independents who are tuning in to you, let them know what it is that she stands for. the principles behind her positions. >> it used to
karl paladino is willing to talk to us. what is up with those racially offensive and pornographic e-mails he used to forward to his friends the republican nominee for governor of new york joins us. >>> a shocking story of a home invasion that turned into multiple murder. a woman telling a bank teller her family is being held hostage and a short time later she is dead and so is her daughter. we begin keeping them honest. tonight she's sharing a forum with her opponent chris coons, in...
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next time use fedex office. i just wish that all of the important information was gathered together in one place. [ printer whirs ] done. ♪ thanks. do you work here? not yet. from tax info to debunking myths, the field guide to evolving your workforce has everything you need. download it now at thinkbeyondthelabel.com. . >> one of the big primary contests tonight is right here in the district of columbia. this is adrian fenty and vince gray is the primary challenger right now. we want to show you something interesting about the mayor. because if you ask people in the district of columbia how it is going, 64% of the residents in the district of columbia say that positive things have happened under mayor fenty, so you would think that he is in good shape for an incumbent, and he is not. this is why, because when people are asked about the wards, richer people up here and poorer people down here and there is a huge economic divide right here in the city. vince gray says that fenty has stopped caring about the bas
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and do us harm." you said it's part of an organized terrorist element that could cost us lives. where did you hear that? >> that is information that is coming to my office from former fbi officials. >> what former fbi officials, i mean, what evidence is there of some sort of long-term plot to have american -- babies born here and then become -- raised as terrorists overseas and then come back here? >> well, at this point, i don't have the hard evidence right here in front of me, however, this is something that is being talked about by various members of congress. this is being looked into. this is an issue with not only folks coming across our southern border with what is called anchor babies and coming over for the entitlement programs and for that sort of thing, but i think that this is a lot more sinister issue. >> so for days after that interview, we followed up with riddle's office trying to get some evidence, but they never did back up her statements. now, we assumed debbie riddle would not rep
and do us harm." you said it's part of an organized terrorist element that could cost us lives. where did you hear that? >> that is information that is coming to my office from former fbi officials. >> what former fbi officials, i mean, what evidence is there of some sort of long-term plot to have american -- babies born here and then become -- raised as terrorists overseas and then come back here? >> well, at this point, i don't have the hard evidence right here in front...
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>> one is why you start using and why you can't stop using. the starting usually is you are trying to find a solution to a problem and find better. the culture tells you this will work. if your brain is genetically set up a certain way, it works. that's what you have to acknowledge in drug addicts. they use drugs because they work. they do feel better. a lot better. for an extended period of time many times and then a second phenomenon kicks in which is the disease of addiction whereby in spite of it no longer working or having serious consequences in their life, i like to call the do it again part of their brain has now been altered in such a way as to require them to do it again, do it again. >> larry: dr. amen, what does the need for the addiction due to the brain. the brain still knows that it is damaging it. >> it damages it over time. >> larry: the brain is damaged? >> yes. so the emotional part of the brain, the pleasure center in the brain hijacks it and it is damaging your front aa aal cort you have less control. once someone gets cle
>> one is why you start using and why you can't stop using. the starting usually is you are trying to find a solution to a problem and find better. the culture tells you this will work. if your brain is genetically set up a certain way, it works. that's what you have to acknowledge in drug addicts. they use drugs because they work. they do feel better. a lot better. for an extended period of time many times and then a second phenomenon kicks in which is the disease of addiction whereby in...
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thanks for joining us. tomorrow night, jerry seinfeld and friday night, the crew of "saturday night live." we are diverse. anderson cooper is next. >>> tonight, keeping them honest, christine o'donnell refusing to answer direct questions from us, insisting reporters are twisting her words. is she right or is she trying to play the victim? >>> also jesse jackson, jr., facing ethics questions of his own. details on that tonight. >>> also, a home invasion that ended in the murder of a mom, her two daughters. the trial is ongoing and today new evidence and insight on an alleged motive. testimony so disturbing the sole survivor had to leave the courtroom. >>> and later sanjay gupta continuing his series on disease detectives. a gripping race to solve two life and death medical mysteries. a little girl's life hanging in the balance, so does a mom's. we'll show you how a team of disease detectives are racing to save their lives. >>> we begin tonight keeping them honest with, the republican senate candidate dodging
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jesus taught us to turn the s other cheek. jesus taught us to love your enemy. we are not your enemies. but this is what jesus taught us to do. and i would like to suggest that, you know, we all have to live by the highest principles of our faith traditions. as i mentioned, it's important -- i want chstians to live, to be perfected christians and i want muslims to be perfected muslims and jews to be perfected jews. if we don't do that, if we judge each ondther by the worst of th other's behavior and the best of our own, where are we going? >> on that note we'll take a short break. [ drums playing ] [ male announcer ] 306 horsepow. race-inspired paddle shifters. and f-sport-tuned suspension. all ailable on the new 2011 les is. it isn't real performance unless it's wielded with precision. my feet are killing me... you should get some custom fit orthotics. i can't afford that. now you can... oh ! dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center... ( woman ) you have flat feet... i do ? ( man ) orthotic 430 is recommendede it recommends the custom fit orthotic that's best fo
jesus taught us to turn the s other cheek. jesus taught us to love your enemy. we are not your enemies. but this is what jesus taught us to do. and i would like to suggest that, you know, we all have to live by the highest principles of our faith traditions. as i mentioned, it's important -- i want chstians to live, to be perfected christians and i want muslims to be perfected muslims and jews to be perfected jews. if we don't do that, if we judge each ondther by the worst of th other's...
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but it is an amazing episode. >> larry: tell us about it. come on. clue us in. make us watch. >> we have a new coach, a new football coach. >> larry: 6'4". she is really 6'4". >> she is really 6'4". we catch one the characters. we all watched and it were thrilled with it. >> larry: when w the audition of the football coach, did they say she had to be a 6'4" woman? >> i think he knows her and i think she's been in other shows with him. >> larry: so she'll be on every week? >> about five episodes in the first half and then probably more in the second. >> larry: how many he wases ahead are you? >> we're working on episode five and six right now. >> larry: what is the workweek sflik. >> we do eight days for each episode which is rather ambitious. it means -- >> reporter: you don't work saturday and sunday. >> monday to friday. >> larry: what day of the week do you get -- >> there is really not one day that we get the script. i just got episode six two nights ago. >> larry: you'll take that home? >> yeah. they send it to your house. then we'll start working episode s
but it is an amazing episode. >> larry: tell us about it. come on. clue us in. make us watch. >> we have a new coach, a new football coach. >> larry: 6'4". she is really 6'4". >> she is really 6'4". we catch one the characters. we all watched and it were thrilled with it. >> larry: when w the audition of the football coach, did they say she had to be a 6'4" woman? >> i think he knows her and i think she's been in other shows with him....
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because we need our apartment, we need schooling, well, what about us, they said. what about us? i said, no, they don't call. he said, oh, i see. you think i'd say that even if the opposite were true. yes, they said, that's what we think. so when i said, why would he do it? he'd ruin his own career. he might go to jail. what could possibly be worth it? and i convinced them finally. i convinced them. but it took some doing. and i do know w
because we need our apartment, we need schooling, well, what about us, they said. what about us? i said, no, they don't call. he said, oh, i see. you think i'd say that even if the opposite were true. yes, they said, that's what we think. so when i said, why would he do it? he'd ruin his own career. he might go to jail. what could possibly be worth it? and i convinced them finally. i convinced them. but it took some doing. and i do know w
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more information, you'll let us know. jim bittermann is in paris. >>> with a dramatic primary season now drawing to a close, the tea party movement has dealt a major blow to the republican establishment across the country. let's discuss with our senior political analyst, gloria borger. so what's happening here, gloria, to the gop? >> i would have to say this is not a great year for having a great resume, a long political resume. in 2008, when republicans were recruiting their candidates, they were trying to prove they had a political pulse after barack obama won. so what did they do? they recruited a lot of establishment, well-known republican candidates. they were feeling very good about the incumbents for re-election. take a look at this, bob bennett of utah who was beaten by a tea party candidate, mike lee in a state republican convention, lisa murkowski just lost in alaska to another tea party candidate. trey grayson from kentucky was beaten by rand paul, of course, and we've got governor charlie crist of florida afra
more information, you'll let us know. jim bittermann is in paris. >>> with a dramatic primary season now drawing to a close, the tea party movement has dealt a major blow to the republican establishment across the country. let's discuss with our senior political analyst, gloria borger. so what's happening here, gloria, to the gop? >> i would have to say this is not a great year for having a great resume, a long political resume. in 2008, when republicans were recruiting their...
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you brought us across the line. of course, the religious community, black and white, jew and gentile, the muslim community where the imam was helping me at the mosque. i have tried to find the words. i have tried so hard, at george henry thank-you for all you do in washington and jimcapell, the whole team in washington and new york. they are responsible for me being selected as the number one legislator with more legislation signed into law than any member of the congress. [applause] i also have been included as one of the hardest working members of congress. my wife did not like that too much power and that was out there. you cannot do that alone. you need york legislators team in washington. you need your team in new york with c jimapell and so many others. tina, jeffrey, jeff, socrates a,l beckett, and jeffrey margolis they just do their work every day without fanfare they just do what has to be done. i have been trying to find out just what -- in the back, give me a break [laughter] just what words i can say bef
you brought us across the line. of course, the religious community, black and white, jew and gentile, the muslim community where the imam was helping me at the mosque. i have tried to find the words. i have tried so hard, at george henry thank-you for all you do in washington and jimcapell, the whole team in washington and new york. they are responsible for me being selected as the number one legislator with more legislation signed into law than any member of the congress. [applause] i also...
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he joins us now. this is really fascinating stuff. >> we've been visiting a place very few have heard about. a place where the best doctors and medical researchers in the world do work in teams to solve cases no one else has been able to crack. these are true medical mysteries. it's happening just outside the nation's capital at the national institutes of health. that's the nih for short. over the next few nights we'll introduce you to some amazing patients who've been through the ringer and have turned to these doctor detectives as a last resort. the question nobody asks, are they going to get the diagnoses they've been waiting so long for? bethesda, maryland. deep inside the sprawling nih complex, dr. william gahl leads an elite team of doctors, specialists and researchers. they are the best in the world. together, they focus their vast expertise to try to save patients' lives. they are detectives in search of clues to solve mysteries no other doctors could solve. >> you're talking about patients wh
he joins us now. this is really fascinating stuff. >> we've been visiting a place very few have heard about. a place where the best doctors and medical researchers in the world do work in teams to solve cases no one else has been able to crack. these are true medical mysteries. it's happening just outside the nation's capital at the national institutes of health. that's the nih for short. over the next few nights we'll introduce you to some amazing patients who've been through the ringer...
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let us know what you think tonight. from delaware to harlem, we will check them on charlie rangel's race. to everyone who wants to go to college and everyone who started college but never finished... to late bloomers... full-time moms... and everyone who is good at something but wants to be great. welcome to kaplan university. the university that's changing the face of education... to undergraduate degrees, graduate degrees... degrees that can give you a leg up... in a tough job market... in any job market... welcome. welcome to kaplan university. call kaplan university now or visit us on-line to take our free learning assessment. ♪ an accidental touch can turn ordinary into something more. moments can change anytime -- just like that. and when they do men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven, low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medi
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that is driving us there. thanks everybody for coming. >>> when we come back, pete on the street goes negative. hmm. >> you're ever running for office, look at the camera. look at this face. look at this face. an extra strength pain reliever with alertness aid to fight fatigue. so get up and get goin'! with new bayer am. the morning pain reliever. i'm a mortgage banker at quicken loans. mike and michiyo were looking to purchase a larger home to accommodate their family. matt was a star from start to end. he took care of us. he'll take care of you. we always like to follow up with clients and make sure that they know we're tracking their loan for them, and if there's something that makes more sense for them, we can present that as an option. the surprise was that there were no surprises. they have great technology, but they have people like matt. that's what makes the difference. it's an opportunity to help clients achieve the american dream. that's why i love quicken loans! ♪ that's why i love quicken loans!
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jerry stays with us. jerry stays with us. we'll be right back. a $35 annual fee. yes? tell me it's a mistake. yes? jerry stays with us. we'll be right back. are you saying yes or are you asking yes? yes? peggy? peggy? anncr: want better customer service? switch to discover. ranked #1 in customer loyalty. it pays to discover. it's work through the grime and the muck, month. tow and pull without getting stuck month. sweat every day to make an honest buck...month. and if you're gonna try and do this in anything other than a chevy... well, good luck...month. great deals on the complete family of chevy trucks all backed for a hundred thousand miles. it's truck month. now, during truck month, get 0% apr financing on all trucks and full-size suvs like this 2011 silverado. see your local chevrolet dealer. >>> i'm don lemon with a look at your top stories. secretary of state hillary clinton and george mitchell are heading a last-ditch effort to salvage israeli/palestinian peace talks. president mahmoud abbas is threatening to quit the talks from israel does not extend a freeze
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. you're checking out my awesome headband. that's when you find out your cut-rate insurance it ain't payin' for this. so get allstate. [ dennis ] dollar for dollar nobody protects you from mayhem like allstate. >>> looks like the tornado warning in new york city has cleared at least for now. we have some reports of hail, and serious winds in brooklyn and maybe in queens, but looks like the worst is overwith which is good. back to jack for the cafferty file. >> well, in the wake of the tea party's primary successes, suddenly the game has changed. the marquee matchup going into november is in nevada, my home state. that is where the majority lead over the u.s. senate harry reid is trailing republican and tea party member sharron angle who is backed by many in t
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> tonight a new segment called "political theater." we'll take campaign ads and put them under the fact-checking microscope to see how truthful they are. you can get in on the action. go to our website and view the ad and let us know what you think. tom foreman takes the stage for the first time in our very first political theater. tom? >>> anderson, democratic national committee has set its sights on the man that could be the speaker of the house if the dems lose enough seat. minority leader john boehner. they accuse him of much wrong against american workers. let's take a look. >> think republicans have no plan for the economy? it's not true. john boehner opposes funding for government jobs. jobs for teachers, cops, firefighters. boehner has a different
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. >> larry: we used to have a little clock here, we used it frequently until seinfeld's last appearance. then couldn't afford another. why did you take our clock? >> larry this is my final appearance on "larry king live" show. >> larry: "larry king live" leaves in december. >> you will be here. i'm going. because this is my final appearance. >> larry: no. >> i have in my hand. >> larry: what? >> a clock that i am going to give you. it's the cheapest clock i could find. it's $3. but i wanted a clock that looked most like the clock that you usually have on this show, which i could never even conceive that you don't know what time it is or you need to -- so, i'm replacing the clocks that i have been stealing all these years. i am putting one down. and it has got a snooze. can you get a shot of that? it has got a snooze, because when you get older, that's what counts. >> larry: this clock shall be a permanent part of "larry king live," embellished in our hearts. >> at the smithsonian. >> larry: go to the smithsonian when we send the set over what prompted you to take it the first time? >> i
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tonight why shouldn't those who want to lead us be able to answer tough questions? as karl rove mentions, there's plenty to ask about how she's handling campaign money. >>> also tonight the other big upset winner, carl paladino, is he willing to talk, joining us live tonight, sending out letters to potential voters who literally smell of garbage. who's behind the junk mail, and what's up with the e-mails he used to forward to his friends. we'll talk to him, republican nominee join us. >>> and a shocking story of a home invasion that turned into multiple murder. newly released video of a woman telling a bank teller her family is being held hostage and a short time later she's dead and so are her two daughters. we'll take you into the courtroom. >>> we begin with keeping them honest with the tea party sensation, delaware's gop senatorial nominee christine o'donne o'donnell. she's trailing chris coons but in the money race she's raking it in, claiming close to $1 million in contributions in the last 24 hours alone. karl rove who dissed her primary night did something o
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she provided us with this statement. since the convictions, the media has made it a point to make this case all about the convicted. i would like to take this opportunity to remind people that three innocent 8-year-old children were brutally murdered and these three men were convicted on the evidence presented to 24, in total, juror members that voted unanimously to convict. my little boy died that day. i'm his mother and wish to say that the public remains ignorant about what happened in court, primarily as a result of the "paradise lost" films and the writing of mara leveritt. my voice is small compared to theirs, but i believe more relevant. they weren't there during the trials and they didn't lose anybody. i lost almost everything and not a day goes by that i don't mourn for michael. the public should think about that before casting their lot in with eddie vedder and natalie maines. he gave us this statement, our office knows that there are concerns about this case, but be assured that we take the utmost care in hand
she provided us with this statement. since the convictions, the media has made it a point to make this case all about the convicted. i would like to take this opportunity to remind people that three innocent 8-year-old children were brutally murdered and these three men were convicted on the evidence presented to 24, in total, juror members that voted unanimously to convict. my little boy died that day. i'm his mother and wish to say that the public remains ignorant about what happened in...
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despite the increasing amount of information available to us, we do not use it. we still make -- choose our doctors are not based on personal referrals or how they make us feel rather than researching their performance. one of the messages are around ferreting out those problems is trying to understand when things go wrong in medical care, how often is it due to an incompetent physician, a careless physician, verses breakdowns in care? we looked at this issue and we found that in the overwhelming majority of cases, there is always an element of a lapse in judgment. but there is always an element where equipment did not work at the right time, i handoffs between doctors and nurses did not go well. it is not always as black and white as it may seem. it is a lot harder than just going after a bad apple doctors. host: michelle michelle holds a ph.d. from chapel hill. -- michelle mello holds a ph.d. from chapel hill. let's go to another call. caller: i went to a poem enologist -- a poll enologist with a breathing issue and the man looked at me and said you need to los
despite the increasing amount of information available to us, we do not use it. we still make -- choose our doctors are not based on personal referrals or how they make us feel rather than researching their performance. one of the messages are around ferreting out those problems is trying to understand when things go wrong in medical care, how often is it due to an incompetent physician, a careless physician, verses breakdowns in care? we looked at this issue and we found that in the...
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too many americans, and too many voters especially use the media like a drunk uses a lamppost. more for support than illumination. they are not interested in really getting the facts or keeping people honest. more interested in simply confirming what they already believe. >> right. >> and it may be that in this new media environment, if you're a republican, you can say anything you want and the republicans will like it and if you're a democrat, an interesting test case. >> i think -- i think the american people are, you know, they are still pretty good on juries. there's a reason we trust them and pretty good as voters and more information, even when some of it is wrong, they still manage to sort it out. >> yeah. >> you know what grayson is doing, making a very good case of why this election is important to alan grayson. not made a very good case why voting for him is important to the voters. >> same with pantano. if the editing wasn't so dishonest i would have called a foul saying i'm going to save the soul of america in congress, please, please. the soul of america is not in
too many americans, and too many voters especially use the media like a drunk uses a lamppost. more for support than illumination. they are not interested in really getting the facts or keeping people honest. more interested in simply confirming what they already believe. >> right. >> and it may be that in this new media environment, if you're a republican, you can say anything you want and the republicans will like it and if you're a democrat, an interesting test case. >> i...
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those were the words he used, he had taken on too many programs. barack obama has the support of independents going into the election. they put him in office. even they are going the other direction now, 2-1, those who are expected to vote will vote for the republican candidate over the democrat. so barack obama has -- he is a wonderful communicator if he believes in what he's communicating and i wonder sometimes if he's really as enthusiastic about what he's trying to do as he wanted us to believe in the beginning. >> the problem here, john, is one of expectation and i think all politicians can fall into this trap on the cusp of a big election. you say, my goodness, we're going to win big. they're going to change society. he did believe it but if you look at the unemployment rate numbers which is really what is driving this. unemployment equals numbers and everybody understands that. when he was told by tim geithner and larry summers, don't worry. unemployment will peak at 8%, my goodness, the president was simply sold a bad bill of goods by his m
those were the words he used, he had taken on too many programs. barack obama has the support of independents going into the election. they put him in office. even they are going the other direction now, 2-1, those who are expected to vote will vote for the republican candidate over the democrat. so barack obama has -- he is a wonderful communicator if he believes in what he's communicating and i wonder sometimes if he's really as enthusiastic about what he's trying to do as he wanted us to...
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>>> thanks for joining us, everyone. picture this, you wake up one day and discover a public official is targeting you, he singled you out by name and set up a blog dedicated solely to making vicious allegations against you, calling you a nazi, all that for starters. weird thing is you don't even know the guy and you're not even out of college yet. sound like a nightmare? it's happening to a college student in michigan and tonight we confront the public official behind it. we're going to ask him, why this kid and how does he justify targeting him? we're keeping them honest. also breaking news, growing concerns about a possible al qaeda commando attack with gunmen on city streets storming hotels, shooting anyone in their path. if you remember the attacks on mumbai, this would be the sequel. we've got the latest where officials fear it could happen and where the killers could be coming from. >>> and later the defense rested in the trial of the two men accused of the horrific home invasion and murder in connecticut. overwhe
>>> thanks for joining us, everyone. picture this, you wake up one day and discover a public official is targeting you, he singled you out by name and set up a blog dedicated solely to making vicious allegations against you, calling you a nazi, all that for starters. weird thing is you don't even know the guy and you're not even out of college yet. sound like a nightmare? it's happening to a college student in michigan and tonight we confront the public official behind it. we're going...
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his false affidavit was used in court appeals. wayne williams lost each time anyway. >> to this day, is there any question in your mind whom you saw with cater? >> no, there's not. >> it was? >> wayne williams. >> robert henry is not the only one whose story has changed back and forth over the years. so has wayne williams'. at trial, williams testified he was home all evening sick in bed when henry said he saw him holding hands with cater. now williams says he has a different alibi for that evening. >> yeah, i was at a place called hotlanta records in college park. >> williams says he drove to that office near the atlanta airport. he had taken photos for this poster the night before and went there to turn in this invoice to get paid. >> we delivered a bill and statement of services that we were cut a check for. and it was probably about 9:00 or 9:30 when i left that location. >> we reached hotlanta's owner, melvin ware, now living in los angeles. >> he called in advance and when he came, i went back and wrote the check behind the
his false affidavit was used in court appeals. wayne williams lost each time anyway. >> to this day, is there any question in your mind whom you saw with cater? >> no, there's not. >> it was? >> wayne williams. >> robert henry is not the only one whose story has changed back and forth over the years. so has wayne williams'. at trial, williams testified he was home all evening sick in bed when henry said he saw him holding hands with cater. now williams says he has...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >> larry: back with ann coulter and marc lamont hill, both well known in their own rights, may be announcing marital plans soon. would that be great? that could soothe america. okay is it going to be a sweep this fall? >> no. >> no. >> absolutely. i think ann is right. >> larry: the incumbent party always loses. >> not 2002. >> exactly. >> bush picked up seats, 2002. >> larry: 9/11. >> yeah. tell you for sure we are not going to pick up seats but in the house, not going to lose as much ground as people think. i think democrats have overstated the loss so it will look like we had a lot of momentum after november. >> i agree. >> larry: you think this will bring you democratic movement? >> i don't think preaching gloom and doom is the best to do i prefer we sp
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >> larry: back with ann coulter and marc lamont hill, both well known in their own rights, may be announcing marital plans soon. would that be great? that could soothe america. okay is it going to be a sweep this fall? >>...
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also joining us, r. clark hooper, a group that focuses on reaching out to conservatives about issues affecting gay and lesbian americans. if this happened in your office and you knew the exact time the comment was created and from which computer, how difficult would it be to ferret who is responsible? >> extremely easy. according to the congressional staff direct think, there's seven people in that office. seven suspects. secondly we know which computer. all you need to do is look at the browser history. if one of them erased their history, boom, you know who it is. if they can't figure it out, i'll go down there myself and do it for them. >> what about that? seven people in an office, sounds pretty easy. >> sure. i don't think there's any disagreement that the bigoted staffer should be fired. i'm not a forensics or criminal investigator, and so it could be just as easy as that. i've talked to friends of mine who do i.t. and said yeah, the ip part is easy. what's not easy are the key strokes, who actuall
also joining us, r. clark hooper, a group that focuses on reaching out to conservatives about issues affecting gay and lesbian americans. if this happened in your office and you knew the exact time the comment was created and from which computer, how difficult would it be to ferret who is responsible? >> extremely easy. according to the congressional staff direct think, there's seven people in that office. seven suspects. secondly we know which computer. all you need to do is look at the...
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i got used to it. when i first started i didn't have the air conditioning where it should be in my studio. i was sweating. i had flop sweat. what are you like, raging bull? you are in a movie? how's the movie? what's a movie? go to commercial. what's a movie? he was confused. and now, now, i'm much better. >> larry: comfortable? >> i used to worry about time. do we have enough time? going to commercial? now i don't care. it's like just talk. i would talk and the conversation get good and then go to commercial. it is like, what are you doing? shut up and let them talk. >> larry: secret is the world ain't going to change. right? >> that's good. >> larry: it ain't brain surgery. >> i love this. we'll miss you when you go eventually. >> larry: i'll be around. >> now you'll be around longer. rumors are around you're doing a show with kate gosselin? it's going to be amazing. >> larry: he'll never be back. we'll be back with jimmy fallon. >> that's what it was. yeah, yeah. ot just a warran.num verage everythi
i got used to it. when i first started i didn't have the air conditioning where it should be in my studio. i was sweating. i had flop sweat. what are you like, raging bull? you are in a movie? how's the movie? what's a movie? go to commercial. what's a movie? he was confused. and now, now, i'm much better. >> larry: comfortable? >> i used to worry about time. do we have enough time? going to commercial? now i don't care. it's like just talk. i would talk and the conversation get...
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let us know what you think. the live chat is up and running. >>> up next, congressman ron paul on rising tea party power after last night's primary upsets. what does it mean for midterms and governing once the elections are over? >>> and the republican big wigs trashing christine o'donnell before last night, today they're singing a different tune. we'll talk with eliot spitzer, alex castellanos and dana lash. ♪ the turn will make you think. ♪ make you re-examine your approach. change your line. innovate. and create one of the world's fastest-reacting suspensions, reading the road 1,000 times per second. it's the turn that leads you somewhere new. introducing the new 2011 cts-v coupe. from cadillac. the new standard of the world. >>> a lot of raw politics to talk about tonight. the republican party's tea party turnabout, it unfolded before our eyes following christine o'donnell's upset in the delaware senate primary. the establishment of which many members backed mike castle, originally offered tepid support,
let us know what you think. the live chat is up and running. >>> up next, congressman ron paul on rising tea party power after last night's primary upsets. what does it mean for midterms and governing once the elections are over? >>> and the republican big wigs trashing christine o'donnell before last night, today they're singing a different tune. we'll talk with eliot spitzer, alex castellanos and dana lash. ♪ the turn will make you think. ♪ make you re-examine your...
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it took us eight years to dig us into the deepest hole we've been in to. it's more or less he's being himself aggrandized or attacked. he can use him or a shield as they go forward. we'll see. >> it's really hard for obama to go out and say, hey, look, look at all of these great things i did. people look at him and say, why don't we have more jobs? it's pretty simple. he's handicapped in that way. >> and the message is so hard. the message right now in the midterm is, look, things would have been worse if they had stayed in charge. >> right. >> trying to tell people things would have been worse doesn't make them feel any better. >> particularly when the facts are this, we have lost more jobs than the beginning of the obama recovery than we have gained. the season of the recovery is over. and the upshot is we've lost more jobs than gained. >> but he's grown more jobs than there were in the bush -- >> let me ask you this one last thing because we've learned that michelle obama is going to hit the campaign trail and she's really going to take a full swing in
it took us eight years to dig us into the deepest hole we've been in to. it's more or less he's being himself aggrandized or attacked. he can use him or a shield as they go forward. we'll see. >> it's really hard for obama to go out and say, hey, look, look at all of these great things i did. people look at him and say, why don't we have more jobs? it's pretty simple. he's handicapped in that way. >> and the message is so hard. the message right now in the midterm is, look, things...
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let us know what you think. the live chat is up and running. >>> up next, congressman ron paul on rising tea party power after last night's primary upsets. what does it mean for midterms and governing once the elections are over? we'll tuk him. also ahead, the republican bigwigs trashing christine o'donnell, today they're singing a different tune. we'll talk with eliot spitzer, alex castellanos and dana lash. [ woman ] alright, so this tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. old legs. p.a.d., the doctor said. p-a-d... p.a.d. isn't just poor circulation in your legs causing you pain. it more than doubles your risk of a heart attack or stroke. i was going to tell you. if you have p.a.d., plavix can help protect you from a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming
let us know what you think. the live chat is up and running. >>> up next, congressman ron paul on rising tea party power after last night's primary upsets. what does it mean for midterms and governing once the elections are over? we'll tuk him. also ahead, the republican bigwigs trashing christine o'donnell, today they're singing a different tune. we'll talk with eliot spitzer, alex castellanos and dana lash. [ woman ] alright, so this tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. but aleve can last...
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[applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it won't get us there. [applause] so, that is the choice, ohio. do we return to the same failed policies that ran our economy into a ditch or do we keep moving forward with policies that are slowly pulling us out? [applause] do we settle for a slow decline or do we reach for an america with a growing economy and a thriving middle-class tax [applause] that is the american ic. we may not be there yet but we know where this country needs to go. we see a future where we invest in american innovation and american ingenuity, where we export more goods so we create more jobs here at home, where we make it easier to start a business or patent and invention, where we build a home run clean energy industry because i do not want to seek new solar panels or electric cars or advanced batteries manufactured in europe or asia. i want to see them made right here in the u.s. of a. by american workers [applause] . [applause] we see an america where every citizen has the skills and training t
[applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it will not get us there. [applause] it won't get us there. [applause] so, that is the choice, ohio. do we return to the same failed policies that ran our economy into a ditch or do we keep moving forward with policies that are slowly pulling us out? [applause] do we settle for a slow decline or do we reach for an america with a growing economy and a thriving middle-class tax [applause] that is the american ic. we may not be there yet but we know...
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he joins us from buffalo. mr. paladino, thank you for being with us. you have unquestionably tapped into voter ander that's really out there this year. you said you're mad as hell, would take a baseball bat to alba albany. it's one of your key mottos this year. the question is, how do you plan on convincing voters you'll be able to get anything done with a state assembly that's more than 70% democratic? >> we've been convincing them right along, and we're going to continue. we're staying on message, same message. this isn't a race between republicans and democrats or conservatives or working family party members. this is a race between the people and the establishment. and the establishment sees us coming now. clearly, the people are speaking. they're listening to our message. they're engaging. >> okay. wel well, let me play you the cuomo campaign's latest ad. it goes after you pretty aggressively. we'll discuss it. >> carl par dean know got a $1.4 million to create jobs. official filings show one job was created. a $1.4 million tax break for one job?
he joins us from buffalo. mr. paladino, thank you for being with us. you have unquestionably tapped into voter ander that's really out there this year. you said you're mad as hell, would take a baseball bat to alba albany. it's one of your key mottos this year. the question is, how do you plan on convincing voters you'll be able to get anything done with a state assembly that's more than 70% democratic? >> we've been convincing them right along, and we're going to continue. we're staying...
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and paul begala back with us. jim demint has been behind a lot of these tea party candidates who have had success. he was on with candy crowley on "state of the union" sunday and was asked, if you're not going to run for president in 2012, who you thinking about? >> i'm looking for someone that's almost like a governor christie in new jersey, that the government has to do less if we want to save our country. >> all apologies due, you'll have to look elsewhere because here's governor christie this morning on cnbc. >> i mean, two things, right, first, you have to have -- in your heart, you have to want it more than anything else. more than anything else. i don't want it that badly. secondly, you got to believe in your heart that you are ready to walk into the oval office and to lead the nation. and i don't feel like i'm ready. >> that's remarkable candor there. i don't feel like i'm ready. pretty much straight-up. a lot of politicians wouldn't have the guts to say it like that. >> that's where you get credibility. >
and paul begala back with us. jim demint has been behind a lot of these tea party candidates who have had success. he was on with candy crowley on "state of the union" sunday and was asked, if you're not going to run for president in 2012, who you thinking about? >> i'm looking for someone that's almost like a governor christie in new jersey, that the government has to do less if we want to save our country. >> all apologies due, you'll have to look elsewhere because...
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thanks for being with us. tea party followers are celebrating a number of major victories this morning. >> candidates backed by that movement dealt a blow to candidates backed by the republican establishment. and the last big primary day before november. in delaware, the tea party-backed christine o'donnell, beat long-time congressman mike castle, who had a lock on the senate race just weeks ago. >> in new york, carl paladino rushed his opponent for governor, rick lazio, who had the gop's backing. >> kelly ayotte, is in a neck and neck fight with ovide lamontagne. >> for details on these and other races, emily schmidt has been tracking the overnight numbers. >> reporter: good morning to you. usually, the day after the primary, we are talking about the matchups set between republicans and democrats. but this morning, it's a different story. it's a difference between the tea party surge and the republican establishment. last night, the tea party pulled off some huge surprises. one of the nation's smallest states
thanks for being with us. tea party followers are celebrating a number of major victories this morning. >> candidates backed by that movement dealt a blow to candidates backed by the republican establishment. and the last big primary day before november. in delaware, the tea party-backed christine o'donnell, beat long-time congressman mike castle, who had a lock on the senate race just weeks ago. >> in new york, carl paladino rushed his opponent for governor, rick lazio, who had the...
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i say fine, cut us out. well, look. >> if we withdraw from afghanistan and get another 9/11 scale attack, you'll be right back in there. one of those things that obama -- look, obama is in two political boxes. one as pat points out, he has general patraeus in there and he can't say no to general patraeus. when he was campaigning, he has made iraq the bad war, afghanistan the good war. the question is, how is he going to do it and how is he going to do it effectively? >> exit question. is obama the victim of his own success in the war of afghanistan from the 2008 campaign? >> just said. that is exactly correct. >> eleanor. >> i think that we needed to put troops in afghanistan. i think president bush squandered several years by misdirecting american attention into iraq and this president is trying to clean up the mess. he is doing it imperfectly, but not going to stay there for ever. >> you cannot have a political reconciliation without changing the balance of security forces on the ground. if the taliban and
i say fine, cut us out. well, look. >> if we withdraw from afghanistan and get another 9/11 scale attack, you'll be right back in there. one of those things that obama -- look, obama is in two political boxes. one as pat points out, he has general patraeus in there and he can't say no to general patraeus. when he was campaigning, he has made iraq the bad war, afghanistan the good war. the question is, how is he going to do it and how is he going to do it effectively? >> exit...
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megyn: phil keating will watch it for us and bring us updates as ahas them. some fascinating new details on the federal government's handling of the bp crisis. thanks to some digging by the associated press. we are learning federal officials awarded a no-bid contract to a new orleans man to monitor media coverage of the government response to the oil spill. we are talking thousands of dollars for this. apparently it's just a start of some questionable spending. kris gutierrez is live with more. you just got off the phone with that guy. what dose have to say. >> reporter: he tells me he was hired by the coast guard to watch tv reports and read print articles because the coast guard wanted to know if the information going out to the general public was favorable. he says he worked 12 hours a day, seven days a week. he reported fox news. i asked him for examples of his work. he says one day he noticed reporters and photographers weren't given access to oil-soaked booms. and he noted that as unfavorable coverage. the coast guard says they use news clipping service
megyn: phil keating will watch it for us and bring us updates as ahas them. some fascinating new details on the federal government's handling of the bp crisis. thanks to some digging by the associated press. we are learning federal officials awarded a no-bid contract to a new orleans man to monitor media coverage of the government response to the oil spill. we are talking thousands of dollars for this. apparently it's just a start of some questionable spending. kris gutierrez is live with more....
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they used the word probably tells you a lot. if you were watching last night, you saw i was up in massachusetts. i stopped to meet an ex marine who is barney frank's opponent. he said the fact that president clinton is coming to town tells him something. >> we've got volunteers making thousands of phone calls, yard signs, et cetera. we're doing all that. he's bringing bill clinton. he's dumping a lot of money on tv. he's definitely more than aware that we're here and he's worried. the poll numbers, i'm sure he's seen similar numbers, that's why he hasn't released his results. >> he's never run for office before. i don't assume, and most republicans think barney frank will win this election. what does it tell you that barney frank is on television, spending money that he could be giving to candidates who need their help. bill clinton is going to spend four or six hours in massachusetts where he could be helping patrick murphy in philadelphia. what does that tell you about what's in the water this year? >> well, it points to a hug
they used the word probably tells you a lot. if you were watching last night, you saw i was up in massachusetts. i stopped to meet an ex marine who is barney frank's opponent. he said the fact that president clinton is coming to town tells him something. >> we've got volunteers making thousands of phone calls, yard signs, et cetera. we're doing all that. he's bringing bill clinton. he's dumping a lot of money on tv. he's definitely more than aware that we're here and he's worried. the...
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thanks for joining us. >>> thanks for watching. welcome to the world of lovaza, where nature meets science. if you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure or diabetes, you may also have very high triglycerides -- too much fat in the blood. it's a serious medical condition. lovaza, along with diet, effectively lowers very high triglycerides in adults but has not been shown to prevent heart attacks or strokes. lovaza starts with omega-3 fish oil that's then purified and concentrated. it's the only omega-3 medication that's fda-approved. you can't get it at a health food store. lovaza isn't right for everyone. tell your doctor if you're allergic to fish, have other medical conditions and about any medications you're taking, especially those that may increase risk of bleeding. blood tests are needed before and during treatment. in some, ldl or bad cholesterol may increase. possible side effects include burping, infection, flu-like symptoms, upset stomach, and change in sense of taste. ask your doctor about lovaza, the prescription t
thanks for joining us. >>> thanks for watching. welcome to the world of lovaza, where nature meets science. if you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure or diabetes, you may also have very high triglycerides -- too much fat in the blood. it's a serious medical condition. lovaza, along with diet, effectively lowers very high triglycerides in adults but has not been shown to prevent heart attacks or strokes. lovaza starts with omega-3 fish oil that's then purified and concentrated....
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please stay with us. sure i'd like to diversify my workforce, i just wish that all of the important information was gathered together in one place. [ printer whirs ] done. ♪ thanks. do you work here? not yet. from tax info to debunking myths, the field guide to evolving your workforce has everything you need. download it now at thinkbeyondthelabel.com. >>> welcome back. let's check in with joe johns for the latest political news you need to know right now. >> sarah palin goes to louisville, kentucky, tomorrow, to raise money for u.s. senate candidate rand paul. she'll be in iowa on friday. >>> our new poll among likely voters in washington state shows democrat senator patty murray of washington leads republican dino rossi by nine points. >>> late this afternoon at the white house, president obama turned up the pressure on congressional republicans to extend the bush tax cuts his way. >> we should be able to extend them right now. middle class tax relief on the first $250,000 of income. which, by the way
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we're now coming back here to say, relook at us. have a look at us. try this product out. >> to make nokia better than anything else out there. >> reporter: the man unveiling the new phones won't be there to see if they work. he's resigned after the company brought in a canadian from microsoft to run the business. nokia is in upheaval, but consumers will decide whether it can make another comeback. rory cellan-jones, bbc news, east london. >> iphone has such a stranglehold. i wonder if anyone can crack through that. >> it seems like they pretty much invented the whole -- >> love it. happy birthday! ♪ you make me feel so young. ♪ you make me feel so spring has sprung ♪ you're not fooling anybody, you know. >>> political payoff. last night's primary elections, the tea party's influence and the changing mood before the november vote. >>> then, deepening drama. the miners trapped in chile. their struggles, heartaches and renewed hope. >>> and hygiene habits. who is more likely to wash their hands after using the bathroom? >> wash your hands! >> it's
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